Best in Show Kennels

Ka-lo Park

In a Nutshell

Experienced staffers watch over pups during overnight stays and play times or teach dogs and their owners better communication skills

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Feb 21, 2013. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required 1 week in advance. Not valid on holidays. Extra fee outside 20 miles of 85296. No pick-ups or drop-offs on Sundays.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Best in Show Kennels

Dog trainers help eliminate bad habits, such as barking at squirrels, and develop good ones, such as barking at squirrels that are about to commit treason. Train a patriotic pup with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

$150 for one evaluation and one training lesson (a $300 value)

$320 for one evaluation and three training lessons (an $800 value)

$420 for one evaluation and five training lessons (a $1,200 value)

$45 for two nights of dog boarding (a $90 value)

Best in Show Kennels

The trainers at Best in Show Kennels aid pups and their owners in breaking down communication barriers that hinder behavioral correction. Training lessons—formulated by a head training director with 15 years of experience in world training competitions—are tailored to each pet’s needs, beginning with an evaluation that identifies any specific behavioral issues, from jumping on the couch to selling family heirlooms on the Internet. Along the way owners learn to bolster their body language and identify any issues in their nonverbal behavior. When boarding is needed, staffers keep a close eye on pups overnight, during supervised playtime sessions, and on two regular walks each day.

Best in Show Kennels

The trainers at Best in Show Kennels aid pups and their owners in breaking down communication barriers that hinder behavioral correction. Training lessons—formulated by a head training director with 15 years of experience in world training competitions—are tailored to each pet’s needs, beginning with an evaluation that identifies any specific behavioral issues, from jumping on the couch to selling family heirlooms on the Internet. Along the way owners learn to bolster their body language and identify any issues in their nonverbal behavior. When boarding is needed, staffers keep a close eye on pups overnight, during supervised playtime sessions, and on two regular walks each day.